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NCAA suspends Leitao

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CHICAGO (AP) — The NCAA suspended Depaul men's basketball coach Dave Leitao for the first three games of the regular season Tuesday, saying he should have done more to prevent recruiting violations by his staff.

The NCAA also put the Big East program on three years of probation, issued a $5,000 fine and said an undetermin­ed number of games will be vacated because Depaul put an ineligible player on the floor. An unidentifi­ed former associate head coach is also facing a three-year show cause order for his role in the violations.

According to an NCAA infraction­s committee decision, the associate head coach arranged for the assistant director of basketball operations to live with a prospect to help ensure the player did the work necessary to meet NCAA eligibilit­y requiremen­ts. That arrangemen­t violated recruiting rules.

"The head coach did not promote an atmosphere of compliance because three men's basketball staff members knew about the arrangemen­t but did not report the violation or question whether it was allowable," the NCAA said. "Even more troubling to the committee was the director of basketball operations stated he knew the contact was a violation but did not report it because he did not want to be disloyal, cause tension, get in the way of the associate head coach or otherwise hurt his career. ... According to the committee, a culture of silence pervaded the program."

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